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Stress activity

The measuring probe is characterized by indication directions, what allows for the precise defining of directions of maximum tensile as well as compressive stress activity. [Pg.382]

The fracture behavior can be attributed to strain softening [91] in the deformation zone [92, 93] or to stress-activated devitrification [89, 96]. The strands are comparatively free to move in the strain softened regions of the deformation zone. The van der Waals interaction between adjacent strands is greatly reduced and the clearence between molecular segments is enlarged. [Pg.346]

Flores, H.E. Galston, A.W. (1982). Polyamine and plant stress activation of putrescine biosynthesis by osmotic shock. Science, 217, 1259-60. [Pg.175]

Bacellar H, Munoz A et al (1994) Temporal trends in the incidence of HIV-l-related neurologic diseases Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study, 1985-1992. Neurology 44(10) 1892-1900 Banki K, Hutter E et al (1998) Molecular ordering in HIV-induced apoptosis. Oxidative stress, activation of caspases, and cell survival are regulated by transaldolase. . J Biol Chem 273(19) 11944-11953... [Pg.77]

SAPK/JNK pathway. Within the SAPK (stress-activated protein kinase) class, the Jun NT-terminal kinases (JNKs) form a subfamily (SAPK/JNK 1-3). [Pg.246]

CDK, cyclin-dependent kinase ERK, extracellular signal-regulated kinase GRK, G protein receptor kinase JNK, Jun kinase MAP kinase, mitogen activated protein kinase MEK, MAP kinase and ERK kinases RSK, ribosomal S6 kinase, GSK, glycogen synthase kinase SAPK, stress-activated protein kinase SEK, SAPK kinase. [Pg.395]

A second family of MAPKs is referred to as stress-activated protein kinases (SAPKs) [3,14,15]. This includes JNKs, or Jun kinases, named originally for their phosphorylation of the transcription factor c-Jun. SAPKs were first identified in peripheral tissues on the basis of their activation in response to cellular forms of stress, which include X-ray irradiation and osmotic stress. More recently, they have been demonstrated to be activated in brain by several cytokines as well as by synaptic activity [16]. As shown in Figure 23-3, SAPKs are activated by SAPK kinases (SEKs), which are in turn activated by SEK kinases. The Ras-like small G proteins implicated in SEK kinase activation are Rac and Cdc-42. In this case, it appears that Rac/Cdc-42 triggers activation of SEK kinase by stimulating its phosphorylation by still another protein kinase termed p21-activated kinase (PAK). Thus, PAK can be considered a MAPK kinase kinase kinase, which is analogous to the cascade of protein kinases found in yeast (Fig. 23-4). [Pg.398]

PRA protein kinase A SAPR stress-activated protein kinase... [Pg.966]

Iordanov, M. S. et al. Ribotoxic stress response Activation of the stress-activated protein kinase JNK1 by inhibitors of the peptidyl transferase reaction and by sequence-specific RNA damage to the alpha-sarcin/ricin loop in the 28S rRNA. Mol. Cell. Biol. 17, 3373, 1997. [Pg.303]

Canesi, L. et al., Signalling pathways involved in the physiological response of mussel hemocytes to bacterial challenge the role of stress-activated p38 MAP kinases, Devel. Compar. Immunol., 26, 325, 2002. [Pg.381]


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